26 Best Sex Toys for Couples to Spice Up the Bedroom 2024
Correspondingly, the world of sex toys and the options therein can have a tendency to skew toward fun, or silly—which is a perfect characterization of Emojibator’s sex toys. Despite its petite size, this device packs a lot of power, particularly on the highest speed setting. Panellists raved about how soft and lightweight the material was and thought the variety of vibration patterns on offer was impressive. I’m nitpicking, but the only thing I find annoying is the 90-minute charge time. If you use the Mini at its highest intensity, you only get 30 minutes of play time. (You get 40 minutes with the Vesper 2.) But it’s a tiny gadget, so it seems reasonable.
The Viberator is handmade in Croatia and utilizes all analog circuitry in acompact design to deliver deep, natural, and watery phase and shiveringvibrato sounds. It is designed to provide a balanced rotary tone even atmaximum speed settings and offers various sound effects from vintage vibe tonew and interesting phaser sounds. Our testers were impressed with the different variations in speed and motion on offer, describing them as “smooth and pleasurable”. They also loved the stylish, modern finish and appreciated the travel pouch for storage.
It’s versatile, waterproof and easy, giving you the power trip you need for full-body relaxation. Customers especially like the smoothness of the medical-grade silicone body. The big difference between this sex toy and other clitoral suction toys is the larger size mouth. According to the people at Lelo, this means the “vibrations are spread with equal intensity across the whole clitoris, not just in its centre, which leads to a sensual, slow build-up of orgasm”. This vibrator is battery-operated, so not rechargeable, but plenty of user reviews say it has plenty of power.
Its run time on a full charge is relatively short at just one hour viberator, though, so make sure you’re never too far away from the charger. Lovers may come and go, but you can always count on the best clitoral vibrators to get you off whenever you please. Yes, there are tons of sex toys made for G-spot stimulation like rabbit vibrators and dildos. But for people who can only (or simply prefer to) orgasm through clitoral stimulation, or are looking for devices that mimic oral sex, there are more high-quality external titillation options than ever. The Lovense Lush 3 is one of the best hands-free sex toys, hands down (pun intended).
Two decades later, Hitachi is still beloved, but now there are other contenders competing in the wand arena. Multiple screener, scalper & sieves design options are available to size and separate materials, or remove unwanted materials from a batch, such as liquids, fines or over-sized product. External stimulation is my jam, and whether I had the lower arm inserted or not the shell would wobble around. I couldn’t get it to stay in place unless I pressed it against myself, which was a bit annoying.
With five low-volume vibrational speeds and five patterns, this medium-size plug is covered in smooth body-safe silicone, is fully waterproof and comes equipped with an easy-to-grip circular handle. It’s ideal to use as a lead-up to penetrative anal sex, as well as a way to take oral sex, vaginal sex and masturbation to the next level. The Womanizer has established itself as a leader in suction sex toys, and its new Womanizer Next option is a real clitoral hero. The Ambi appears to have a pretty non-traditional shape for a bullet vibe, but it’s basically a bullet with a handle attached, which can make it more ergonomic.
But the vibrator bends exactly the way you want it, so you can hit just the right spots. This Je Joue option (as its name indicates) is the love-child of the classic rabbit and fun-sized bullet vibrator, with ears that flutter against or hug the clit for orgasmic ripples. Just shy of four inches long, it’s ideal for when you want all the clitoral stimulation of a rabbit vibe in a pocket-friendly size. “Don’t be fooled by how cute this toy is—the low rumble of Je Joue’s motor packs some serious power for an intense climax ,” Babeland brand manager Lisa Finn previously told SELF. Just note that, unlike other rabbit vibrators, this one doesn’t target the G-spot. A favorite of sex-toy blogger Epiphora, the bejeweled pastel Pillow Talk Sassy is affordably priced and offers powerful vibrations that can work for either clitoral or G-spot stimulation.
That move would have been my preference, but Dawner Prince (wisely, I’m sure) deferred to the growing population of pedalboard clutter obsessives. Croat-Stone SolidHandmade in Croatia, the Viberator is a stout and lovingly built little dude. The guts of the unit don’t reveal much because the circuit is flipped. What you do see, however, reflects an exacting mindset on the part of its builders.
The folks at Satisfyer sent me a few of their app-friendly toys recently and a partner and I decided to try a few out (for science). On top of some extensive solo research, I’m here to give you a run-down of a few of their app-controlled sex toys that you might want to pick up ASAP. The other side of the toy—which functions as the handle of the wand portion—is a 5.75-inch long dildo with a motor that allows it to vibrate, twirl, or twist. When used as a dildo, the Vibrato can help people who enjoy penetration get theirs, Weiss says. Many vulva-owners enjoy penetration even more after a clitoral orgasm, as the vagina often expands and becomes more lubricated in response to pleasure, she says. As such, she loves that each side of the vibrator can provide a different kind of orgasm.
The nozzle’s opening is larger, with a thinner, softer rim, and it creates a sensation that is more gentle and diffuse in comparison with other suction vibrators, which can feel uncomfortably intense at times. Two primary factors may impact sex-toy selection for trans, nonbinary, and other gender-diverse people. The first is the use of hormones or gender-affirming surgeries that may impact genital function in a variety of ways. The second is the psychological component of genital dysphoria experienced by some trans and nonbinary people. Trans women may feel more comfortable using vibrators rather than toys marketed as “male strokers,” as it is more gender-affirming. Conversely, some of our transmasculine sources expressed a preference for air-suction or mini stroker toys that can be penetrated over traditional clitoral vibrators.